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... y are all private properties and slaves of Batu Caves.

  The environment of Shiwan Dashan is dangerous, and fierce beasts and monsters emerge in endlessly.

  Although the barbarians have good physique, it is not easy to survive. It is also a way out for the nearby people to become slaves in the Batu Caves, at least they don’t have to worry about food and drink.

   As for gold diggers...

   Not everyone can be a gold digger slave. After all, although a gold digger slav ...

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